Protesting Injustice: The UMES Experience

UMES alumni and students discuss “Racial Equity: Then and Now” Thursday, November 19, 2020 As the COVID-19 pandemic changed our way of life, the pandemic of racial injustice has long infected this nation. In mid-October, Maryland State College alumni joined current University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) students as participants in “Racial Equity: Then and Now,” a…Read more Protesting Injustice: The UMES Experience

‘Where Do We Go From Here?’

UMES’ social justice series continues with post-election symposium Friday, November 13, 2020 Congressman Anthony Brown, D-Md., told students at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Thursday (Nov. 12) that there is still work to be done following the election of former Vice President Joe Biden.  “Maintain urgency. Hold us accountable,” he said. “We have an…Read more ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’

A Purple Heart still pulsing proudly

WESM’s Yancy Carrigan found his voice behind a radio microphone Wednesday, November 11, 2020 Fifty years ago this past August, 1st Lt. Yancy Carrigan was on patrol in Vietnam when a flash caught his eye as he surveilled the thick jungle underbrush for signs of trouble.  Trouble found Carrigan in the form of a sniper’s bullet…Read more A Purple Heart still pulsing proudly

‘Read the book of my life …’

‘… and see I’ve overcome it’ Tuesday, November 10, 2020 Who says college students tune out politics and current events?  Undergraduate women at UMES give the lie to that notion.  Say two words, one name – Kamala Harris – and listen to their reaction.  Semaj Fielding: “As a young, black woman, the election of Sen….Read more ‘Read the book of my life …’

What to do about pandemic-related depression

UMES researchers eye music therapy as an alternative to medication Wednesday, November 4, 2020 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore is creating a research training program to treat and hopefully prevent depression in rural nursing home residents without relying exclusively on medication.  The university has secured a pair of grants in recent months worth a…Read more What to do about pandemic-related depression

Cell phones: A Blessing and a Curse

Friday, October 30, 2020 By Maxwell Taylor  I was at work one day and although I should not be on my phone, the vibration from a notification was all it took for me to take a look. This time, it was not from Twitter, Snapchat or Gmail.  This notification read: “You averaged 5 hours, 43…Read more Cell phones: A Blessing and a Curse

UMES receives gift from Wallops’ contractor

ASRC Federal donates $10,000 to engineer/aviation science program Thursday, October 29, 2020 ASRC Federal, a government services contractor, is the latest private-sector partner to provide the University of Maryland Eastern Shore with a donation to support the engineering and aviation sciences program.  UMES President Heidi M. Anderson and her leadership team recently accepted a $10,000…Read more UMES receives gift from Wallops’ contractor

Hawk voices on voting

UMES students are focused on presidential election year Thursday, October 8, 2020 Voting is always – or should be – a big deal; UMES students about to cast their first ballots in a national election are stoked about having a say in who will be president for the next four years.  That was evident on…Read more Hawk voices on voting

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